Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan today hit out at the RSS, accusing it of trying to impose a unitary structure of "Hindu, Hindi, Hindusthan".
Addressing the "State Autonomy Conference", organised by Viduthalai Chiruthagal Katchi (VCK) here, Vijayan said the RSS and Sangh Parivar and "its directed BJP" were trying to "break" the concept of federalism.
"Today there is a national agenda taken up by the RSS, Sangh Parivar and its directed BJP (government at the Centre) to break the concept of federalism," he said.
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Many incidents proved this, he said but did not specify.
A vocal critic of the sangh and BJP, Vijayan said RSS was not prepared to "recognise" that India was a multi- lingual, multi-cultural nation where one could spot differences even in the way the same attire was worn by different people.
"But RSS is not ready to accept these and is trying to impose one culture, one language concept," he said.
The RSS and BJP have taken up a "national agenda" to "shatter" the concept of federalism, he alleged.
"The Congress first started the attack on federalism, BJP is expanding the boundaries," he said while referring to the dismissal of the communist government in Kerala in 1959 by the then central government.
Vijayan said the Constitution stressed on federalism and therefore efforts must be continued to strengthen it besides democracy.
"We have to strengthen the Constitution. A review of federalism and centre-state relations is required to protect democracy," he added.
The chief minister also alleged that the Centre was "interfering" in states' rights and charged that their financial rights had been "snatched away" following the establishment of Niti Aayog in place of Planning Commission.
Although concepts like federalism and autonomy were discussed even during India's freedom struggle, they were now being debated more vigorously, Vijayan added.
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